Rhea, who registered three birdies, 12 pars and three bogeys on the round, moved up nine spots on the leaderboard into a tie for 29th at 2-over-par 142 following 36 holes. The Jonesborough, Tenn. native collected back-to-back birdies on No. 7 and No. 8 to move to one-under on the afternoon, but a bogey on the par-4, 365-yard No. 9 pushed his score back to even-par at the turn. From there, Rhea posted three birdies to start the back nine, while going bogey-par-birdie, before ending the afternoon with three straight pars to finish with the 70.

After playing the first 10 holes at four-over, Go finished the round on a positive note. The Buccaneer sophomore generated two birdies over his final three holes to get finish the back nine at one-under and end the day at 2-over 72. Go will enter Wednesday’s final round in a tie for 34th at 3-over-par 143.

Stanford, the team leader after 36 holes, has three players atop the leaderboard as No. 43 Isaiah Salinda holds the individual lead at 7-under-par 133, while No. 2 Brandon Wu and No. 64 David Snyder are in a three-way tie for second at 5-over-par 135.

The top individual from a non-qualifying team advances to the NCAA Championship, which will be played May 24-29 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Entering Wednesday’s final round, both Utah’s Kyler Dunkle and LSU’s Philip Barbaree hold that spot as they are tied for fifth at 4-under-par 136.

Second round play begins Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. ET, while Go tees off 1:24 p.m. ET and Rhea heads out at 1:36.

Live scoring of the regional is available via Golfstat. Recaps from each round will be provided on ETSUBucs.com, while Twitter updates will also be available by following @ETSU_MGolf.

For more on ETSU men’s golf throughout the 2019 season, visit ETSUBucs.com and click on the men’s golf link.